All streets, underground utilities, shoulders, curbing, sidewalks, planting strips, side slopes, street name signs, monuments and markers, drainage systems, water systems, sewerage systems (communal) and easements shall be obtained and installed by the subdivider. The acquisition and installation of these improvements shall be in accordance with Article
IV of these regulations. No building permits will be issued for construction of a new building within the proposed subdivision, be it residential or industrial, until all essential services, including, where available or required, water, electric, drainage, gas, telephone, cable television, sewerage, street signs and monuments and markers are installed and paving completed, inspected and approved by the Town Engineer; further, that the underground utilities be so installed such that once the paving is complete and approved, it shall thereafter remain undisturbed except where permission is granted by the Board, as advised by the Town Engineer.
Roadways shall be constructed for the full length and width.
The center line of such roadways shall coincide with the center line
of the street's rights-of-way, unless a minor variance is specifically
approved by the Board.
Berms and curbings shall be required on both sides of all roads
in all developments. (See Table 1.)
Planting strips shall be provided on each side of the roadway, between the roadway and the sidewalk, where sidewalks are required. See §
290-15.
Each street intersection shall be marked with the street name and the name of the intersected street and shall be of reflective construction. Painted signs are prohibited. Signs will be erected at the inside curb edges. See §
290-17.
Monuments shall be installed at all street intersections, at all points of change in direction or curvature of streets and at other points as shown on the definitive plan and where, in the opinion of the Board, permanent monuments are necessary. See §
290-18.
Guardrails and barriers may be required when, in the opinion
of the Board, they are necessary for the safety of vehicular traffic.